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Jamaican Cosplayer Chet Hanks Doubles Down on Jafaking Foolery In Interview With Ziwe

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The Jamaican cosplayer, aka Shabba Hanks, doubled down on his cultural appropriation of Jamaican culture and clapped back at "social justice warriors" who called him out for it during an interview with  Ziwe Fumudoh on her Showtime show.

Source: The Urban Daily

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